> Interesting because I am running 10.3.3, but I do not have an 
> OSTYPE of 
> darwin, but Darwin7.0.  I get the same response on my 
> OpenDarwin box.  
> Are you running a patched box, where you added your own kernel?

Indeed interesting. There is nothing patched or tweaked. All standard.

> About your other questions...
> 
> - All output files have a .exe suffix.
> 
> This is because OSX is case insensitive and the built files 
> conflict with the directories.  I am right now working on a 
> restructured project structure where build, source, projects, 
> etc files will be separate.  However, as I have a course to 
> complete that project structure will not be completed until 
> end of next week.

I see. This is not a big problem, since the suffix can be easily
removed by an installation script.

> - ./XMail.exe --debug -Md returns 'unable to create file', 
> even thought
> I'm
>   logged in as root, permissions are set to 700 on /var/MailRoot and
> MAIL_ROOT
>   is exported.
> 
> I am guessing XMail is trying to read something on your box 
> that does not exist.  My guess is that it is either a log 
> file or PID file.  This has happened often to me in the past, 
> because the default UNIX builds (FreeBSD, or Linux) have 
> directories that OSX or Darwin does not.

OK -- I'll check this closer.

Thank you,
Harald


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